German-Balkan entangled histories in the twentieth century

Titel: German-Balkan entangled histories in the twentieth century / edited by Mirna Zakić & Christopher A. Molnar
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Veröffentlicht: Pittsburgh, Pa : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2020]
Umfang: vii, 381 Seiten : Illustrationen
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Russian and East European studies
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Andere Ausgaben: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
ISBN: 9780822946458
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xvii
  • Introduction. German-Balkan Entangled Histories in the Twentieth Century
  • p. 3
  • Part I
  • War and Empire in the Balkans
  • 1
  • "A Colony of the Central Powers": War, Raw Materials, and the Subjection of Romania
  • p. 29
  • 2
  • A New Light on Yugoslav-German Trade Relations and Economic Anti-Semitism: The Ethnic German Poultry Product Cooperative in the Vojvodina during the 1930s
  • p. 45
  • 5
  • Racializing the Balkans: The Population of Southeastern Europe in the Mind of German and Austrian Racial Anthropologists, 1914-1945
  • p. 61
  • 4
  • "My Life for Prince Eugene": History and Nazi Ideology in Banat German Propaganda in World War II
  • p. 79
  • 5
  • Nazi Germany and the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia, 1941-1945
  • p. 95
  • 6
  • German Collective Guilt in the Narratives of Southeastern European Holocaust Survivors
  • p. 114
  • Part II
  • Aftershocks and Memories Of War
  • 7
  • Multiply Entangled: The Gottschee Germans between Slovenia, Austria, Germany, and North America
  • p. 137
  • 8
  • We Had to Leave Our Really Good Dog: American Gottscheers and the Memories of World War II in Slovenia
  • p. 158
  • 9
  • From Model to Warning: Narratives of Resettlement "Home to the Reich" after World War II
  • p. 180
  • 10
  • Commemorating the Lost Heimat: Germans as Kulturträger on the Monuments of the Danube Swabians
  • p. 202
  • 11
  • Croatian Émigrés, Political Violence, and Coming to Terms with the Past in 1960s West Germany
  • p. 216
  • 12
  • Photographic (Re)memory: The Holocaust and Post-World War II Memory in Yugoslavia
  • p. 231
  • 13
  • The Politics of Screen Memory in Nicol Ljubic's Stillness of the Sea
  • p. 250
  • Notes
  • p. 267
  • Contributors
  • p. 357
  • Index
  • p. 361